US4202455A - Molded plastic container for use with a cap having inner and outer skirts - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a new and improved thin-walled container construction.
- a thin-walled light-weight plastic container of a material such as polyethylene which is inexpensive to manufacture is disclosed.
- a feature of this container is the fact that it may be blow-molded but injection molding may be used.
- a smooth pin is inserted in the inside of the neck to provide an extremely accurate dimension vertical sealing surface which is spaced downward from the top of the container neck.
- the external dimensions of the neck are quite accurate.
- a liquid-tight seal is possible with a cap of the construction hereinafter described wherein the seal is tight at the accurate sealing surface of the interior of the neck and also at the top or lip of the neck and at least one external surface of the neck.
- accurately spaced shoulders are provided for gripping the cap in initial condition and also when the lower portion of the skirt is torn in accordance with the teaching of U.S. Pat. No. 3,338,446.
- a bumper ring may be formed below the neck to permit loading the bottles into boxes or crates by grippers without contacting the cap. Hence, displacement of the cap during loading is avoided.
- the neck structure accommodates a cap having a skirt which may be shorter because a good seal is achieved over a smaller area of contact because of the accuracy of the molding of the sealing surfaces of the container neck.
- one or both of the locking beads which are located immediately above and below the horizontal tear line of the cap, are interrupted. Interruption of the bead makes it possible for the skirt to stretch when the cap is being installed on the bottle neck in a conventional capping machine. Hence, the force required to seat the cap on the neck is lessened and this materially reduces the tendency of the neck of the bottle to be crushed or deformed during capping. Further, it permits the bottle wall to be made thinner since crushing force is reduced.
- the structure of the cap and of the container neck cooperate to make possible the advantages of each; and more particularly, that the structure of the cap permits use with a thinner and more flexible container wall, yet permits the cap to be applied with conventional machinery or by hand.
- the upper part of the cap is used for reclosure.
- a peripheral flange of the top disk is provided for prying off the reclosure cap. This flange is thin and bendable so that when the skirt is intact and an effort is made to pull off the cap, the flange will flex, thwarting efforts to tamper with the contents of the container.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a cap in accordance with the present invention and a container neck.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view taken substantially along the line 2--2 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the structure of FIG. 2 showing the cap and container neck disassembled.
- FIG. 4 is a side elevational view of a cap in accordance with the invention with the tear strip partially torn off to reveal internal construction of the cap skirt.
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a modified cap in accordance with the present invention and a container neck.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the structure of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the structure of FIG. 6 showing the cap and container neck disassembled.
- FIG. 8 is a side elevational view of a cap in accordance with the invention with the tear strip partially torn off to reveal internal construction of the cap skirt.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the interior of the outer cap skirt developed in a plane to show the interruptions of the upper and lower locking beads.
- the present invention comprises improvements over U.S. Pat. No. 3,338,446 both in the cap 11 and container 12.
- the cap of the modification of FIG. 1 will be first described.
- Cap 11 comprises a top disc 16 having a planar undersurface. Depending from the underside of disc 16 is an interior skirt 17 which is relatively short and has a substantially vertical inner wall 18, a substantially vertical outer wall 19 and an inwardly-downwardly tapered edge 29 which merges with the lower edge of wall 18.
- outer skirt 21 which has a substantially vertical outer wall.
- inner wall of outer skirt 21 extending down from disc 16 is a substantially vertical top stretch 22 of a length about equal to that of inner skirt 17, which terminates in a rounded internal bead 23.
- intermediate vertical wall 24 which terminates in an internal lower bead 26.
- Bead 26 has a slightly downward-inward slanted top surface 27 which merges with a substantially downwardly-outwardly inclined lower surface 28.
- the lower bead 26 is not continuous (i.e., it is not circumferential) but is interrupted with a plurality of gaps 29.
- the wall thickness of the skirt 21 at the gaps 29 is considerably thinner than at the bead sections 26. This permits stretching of the skirt during capping, as has heretofore been explained.
- a horizontal groove formed on the interior of skirt 21 to permit tearing.
- spiral groove 32 which extends from the bottom edge 33 of the outer skirt 21 to merge with the horizontal score line 31.
- a tear tab 34 which may be easily gripped with the fingers depends from the lower edge of skirt 33 immediately to one side of spiral groove 32. To facilitate gripping tab 34, transverse ridges 44 may be formed thereon.
- a reclosure cap 39 above what was formerly the groove 31 which may be used to recap the container, as is explained in U.S. Pat. No. 3,338,446.
- a horizontal finger hold 41 extends horizontally outwardly from the reclosure cap and is preferably strengthened by a gusset 42. It will be seen, particularly with reference to FIG. 1, however, that the finger hold 41 performs an additional function of strengthening the wall of the reclosure cap since it is located immediately above the intersection of grooves 31 and 32. Hence, any tendency for the skirt to be torn improperly is overcome by the additional strength imparted to the skirt at said intersection.
- a horizontal inwardly turned flange 51 having a substantially flat top surface 52 dimensioned to fit against the underside of disc 16 between the inner skirt 17 and outer skirt 21.
- a short first sealing surface 53 is usually somewhat ragged and does not form a perfect seal with the inner skirt 17.
- Below surface 52 there is an outward groove 54 separating flange 52 from the second sealing surface 56 which is of lesser diameter than the surface 52.
- a smooth pin is inserted which accurately forms smooth vertical internal sealing surface 56.
- This surface 56 seats against the lower edge of inner skirt surface 19 and forms a liquid tight seal.
- a second outward-extending groove 57 and below groove 57 is lower internal vertical surface 58 which is of lesser diameter than surface 56.
- Below surface 58 the interior wall 59 of the breast of the neck extends.
- a bumper ring 72 which receives grippers of automatic loading equipment. Thus the grippers do not engage cap 11 and impair the seal.
- the wall thicknesses of the neck 12 are substantially uniform throughout and are thinner than other plastic container necks of this general type.
- first vertical surface 61 which terminates at a sharp angle with horizontally-inwardly extending shoulder 62.
- the length of surface 61 is such that the bead 23 of the cap in assembled condition seats immediately under shoulder 62 and holds the cap in place, even when the score line has been torn. Thus the bead 23 and shoulder 62 keep the reclosure cap 39 in place.
- second vertical surface 63 which is of substantially lesser diameter than surface 61. Surface 63 terminates in external bead 64.
- Bead 64 has an outwardly-downwardly slanted upper surface 66 (at about 35° with the horizontal and approximately parallel to surface 28) which is rounded and merges with lower horizontal shoulder 67. Interrupted bead sections 26 seat immediately under shoulder 67. Below bead 65 there is a third vertical surface 68 which then merges with the external surface 69 of the breast.
- the user When the user wishes to open the container, he first grips the tab 34 and pulls upwardly and to the left as viewed in FIG. 1 causing the skirt to tear along the spiral groove 32, being guided by the thickened portions 36 and 37. The user then pulls the tab 34 outwardly away from the neck 12 causing the skirt to tear along the groove 31 so that the entire tear strip below the groove 31 is removed.
- the user To open the bottle, the user than pries up on the finger hold 41 causing the bead 23 to snap outside of the shoulder 62. Reclosure is performed merely by pushing downward on the cap 39 until the bead 23 seats under the shoulder 62.
- cap 11a comprises a top disc 16a having a planar undersurface.
- an interior skirt 17a which is relatively short and has an outwardly-downwardly slanted inner wall 18a, a substantially vertical outer wall 19a and an inwardly-downwardly tapered edge 20a which merges with the lower edge of wall 18a.
- outer skirt 21a which has a substantially vertical outer wall.
- an intermediate vertical wall 24a which terminates in an internal lower bead 26a.
- Bead 26a has a slightly downward-inward slanted top surface 27a which merges with a substantially downwardly-outwardly inclined lower surface 28a.
- beads 23a are not continuous (i.e., are not circumferential) but are interrupted with a plurality of gaps 36 and 29, respectively.
- the wall thickness of the skirt 21a at the gaps 36 and 29 is considerably thinner than at the bead sections 23a, 26a. This permits stretching of the skirt during capping, as has heretofore been explained.
- the upper bead sections 37 between gaps 36 are short and are about equal to the lengths of gaps 36.
- the lower bead sections 30 are considerably longer than sections 37 (about six times as long).
- the long sections 30 prevent cap removal when the skirt is intact.
- the short sections 37 assist easy removal of the reclosure cap 39a hereinafter described.
- Spaced immediately above the top surface of bead 26a is a horizontal groove 31a formed on the interior of skirt 21a to permit tearing.
- spiral groove 32a Extending upwardly in a slightly spiral configuration is spiral groove 32a which extends from the bottom edge 33a of the outer skirt 21a to merge with the horizontal score line 31a.
- a tear tab 34a which may be easily gripped with the fingers depends from the lower edge of skirt 33a immediately to one side of spiral groove 32a.
- transverse ridges 35 may be formed thereon. It will be noted that the upper surfaces 27a of bead sections 26a are spaced slightly downwardly from the horizontal groove 31a.
- a reclosure cap 39a above what was formerly the groove 31a which may be used to recap the container, as is explained in U.S. Pat. No. 3,338,446.
- a thin, flexible peripheral flange 41 of top disk 16a may be used to pull reclosure cap 39a off.
- flange 41 will flex (see FIG. 5), thwarting efforts to tamper with the contents of the container.
- a horizontal inwardly turned flange 51a having a substantially flat top surface 52a dimensioned to fit against the underside of disk 16a between the inner skirt 17a and outer skirt 21a.
- a short first sealing surface 53a is a short first sealing surface 53a.
- a groove 54a separating surface 53a from the second sealing surface 56a which is of lesser diameter than the surface 52a.
- a smooth pin is inserted which accurately forms smooth surfaces 53a and 56a.
- Surfaces 53a, 56a seat against inner skirt surface 19a causing it to bend slightly outward and form liquid tight seals.
- Below surface 56a is a second outward-extending groove 57a and below groove 57a is lower vertical surface 58a which is of lessor diameter than surface 56a.
- Below surface 58a the interior wall 61a of the breast of the neck extends.
- there is a bumper ring 72a which receives grippers of automatic loading equipment. Thus the grippers do not engage cap 11a and impair the seal.
- the wall thicknesses of the neck 12a are substantially uniform throughout and are thinner than other plastic container necks of this general type.
- an external first vertical surface 61a which terminates at a sharp angle with horizontally-inwardly extending shoulder 62a.
- the length of surface 61a is such that the bead 23a of the cap in assembled condition seats immediately under shoulder 62a and holds the cap in place, even when the score line 31a has been torn.
- second vertical surface 63a which is of substantially lesser diameter than surface 61a.
- Surface 63a terminates in external bead 64a.
- Bead 64a has an outwardly-downwardly slanted upper surface 66a (at about 35° with the horizontal and approximately parallel to surface 28a) which is rounded and merges with lower horizontal shoulder 67a. Interrupted bead sections 30 seat immediately under shoulder 67a. Below bead 64a there is a third vertical surface 68a which then merges with the external surface 69a of the breast.
- the skirt 21a stretches to permit the slanted surface 28a of lower bead 26a to slide over first the corner where the surfaces 52a and 61a intersect and then to slide over bead 64a.
- the rounded bead 23a slides over said corner and surface 61a.
- the bead 23a is seated under the shoulder 62a and the bead 26a is seated under the shoulder 67a.
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